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freecloud13, Italy

freecloud13

(or Vesna) is a member from Italy Italy. She has been a member for over 2 years (783 days).
Distance Sent: 1,114,046 km
Last Seen: 2 days ago
Speaks: Slovenian, Italian, English, some Japanese, some Serbian, some German
Birthday: 13th August
Interested in direct swaps: No



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Lat: 45.6, Lon: 13.8 | Open in google maps

About Vesna...

Hello! :-)
My name is Vesna, I'm interested in foreign languages, I enjoy photography, travelling, reading and I love cats.

I used to have many pen-friends from all over the world in the 1990s, so despite the convenience of electronic communication, I still like handwritten mail.

I welcome any postcard and I'd like you to fill the space on the back. Tell me anything, introduce yourself, or tell me something about the postcard you're sending me, or the place where you live, or the book you're reading or something like that. Don't be shy, don't say just 'hi'. If you're not very fluent in English, write in your native language, it will be even more interesting for me. I welcome every postcard, but I'm not every keen on handmade ones. Some advertising ones are OK, as long as you tell me what it says.

cats (especially white!)
owls
animals in general
UNESCO sites
aerial views of US cities
night views
single or multi-view 'touristy' cards
castles
anything Japanese
Buddhist temples and statues
food
map cards
humorous photos (nothing offensive, thank you)
wild animals
black and white
nouvelle images
children book illustration
Sanrio characters
paintings

I am open to private swaps, but at the moment I will only accept swaps with Japan, because I have a special interest in that country. 私は十年間以上前に大学で日本語を勉強したから日本人の方とswapすると嬉しい。残念ですが、私は簡単な日本語だけができます。(-_-)

Postcards with place names or other text written in Cyrillic, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese or any other non-Latin script are very welcome.
If you use a nice stamp I'll be even happier.

Occasionally postcards get lost and expire. I hate it when that happens, the Italian mail service isn't always suitably efficient. :-( When possible, I will send my postcards from Slovenia, where mail service is more reliable (and stamps are nicer!).

P.S. If you're sending me a postcard, please, do not ask me to send you oned back. I think the Postcrossing site works fine as it is: you request one random address, you get one random card back. If you send me a postcard, you will already be getting one back from another random Postcrossing member.




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